by Sydney Smith on Dec 17, 2010
Is Chicago Trib’s MugShots Publishing More Ethical than St. Petersburg Times?
The ethics of news organizations publishing mugshots is an issue that iMediaEthics has written about a few times before (see here...
The ethics of news organizations publishing mugshots is an issue that iMediaEthics has written about a few times before (see here...
Abdulhadi Hairan's Aug. 29, 2010 Huffington Post blog post titled "Is Time's Aisha Story Fake?" issued a serious charge of fraud and mistaken...
Media Matters, the progressive media watchdog website, published leaked e-mails from Fox News that suggest an editorial decision to "slant"...
Media critic Jason Salzman wrote on Big Media, "home of the Rocky Mountain Media Watch Archive," about crediting bloggers and traditional media...
The U.S. Air Force blocked "computer access" to the news outlets that published the diplomatic cables recently leaked by WikiLeaks,...
The Society of Professional Journalists filed an amicus brief in support of Shellee Hale, a blogger told that she wasn't granted...
A New York Times critic has had the tables turned on him as bloggers have criticized him for his remarks...
Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, was granted bail today under several conditions. According to the Associated Press, $380,000 "was put up as...
WikiLeaks has dominated news stories the past two weeks as constant feeds of news updates are published. iMediaEthics searched on Google...
The A.V. Club's editor Keith Phipps published an apology to readers Dec. 9 over a book review. The book review of Genius...